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Motivated by Problem 2 in [2], Jordan *-derivation pairs and n-Jordan *-mappings are studied. From the results on these mappings, an affirmative answer to Problem 2 in [2] is given when E = F in (1) or when 𝓐 is unital. For the general case, we prove that every Jordan *-derivation pair is automatically real-linear. Furthermore, a characterization of a non-normal prime *-ring under some mild assumptions and a representation theorem for quasi-quadratic functionals are provided.
In this paper we investigate -prime near-rings with derivations satisfying certain differential identities on Jordan ideals, and we provide examples to show that the assumed restrictions cannot be relaxed.
We study Jordan (θ,θ)-superderivations and Jordan triple (θ,θ)-superderivations of superalgebras, using the theory of functional identities in superalgebras. As a consequence, we prove that if A = A₀ ⊕ A₁ is a prime superalgebra with deg(A₁) ≥ 9, then Jordan superderivations and Jordan triple superderivations of A are superderivations of A, and generalized Jordan superderivations and generalized Jordan triple superderivations of A are generalized superderivations of A.
In this article we study the interplay between algebro-geometric notions related to -points and structural features of the stable Auslander-Reiten quiver of a finite group scheme. We show that -points give rise to a number of new invariants of the AR-quiver on one hand, and exploit combinatorial properties of AR-components to obtain information on -points on the other. Special attention is given to components containing Carlson modules, constantly supported modules, and endo-trivial modules.
For an arbitrary infinite cardinal , we define classes of -cslender and -tslender modules as well as related classes of -hmodules and initiate a study of these classes.
A description of the commutator of a normal subcategory of the fusion category of representation Rep A of a semisimple Hopf algebra A is given. Formulae for the kernels of representations of Drinfeld doubles D(G) of finite groups G are presented. It is shown that all these kernels are normal Hopf subalgebras.
Given a finite-dimensional algebra, we present sufficient conditions on the projective presentation of the algebra modulo its radical for a tilted algebra to be a Koszul algebra and for the endomorphism ring of a tilting module to be a quasi-Koszul algebra. One condition we impose is that the algebra has global dimension no greater than 2. One of the main techniques is studying maps between the direct summands of the tilting module. Some applications are given. We also show that a Brenner-Butler...
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